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Morning Report for Monday 19 April 2010
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Midday sports news for 19 April 2010
12:26 PM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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Phil Kafcaloudes with news from Australia
8:56 AM.Phil Kafcaloudes with news from Australia. Audio
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Home cooks in a pickle over Otaki market ban
8:55 AM.Home cooks on the Kapiti Coast are vowing to fight a council decision banning preserves, fudge, cakes and a sausage sizzle from a local market. Audio
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NZ Maori Rugby Board refuses to apologise
8:53 AM.The New Zealand Maori Rugby Board says an apology to past Maori players excluded from All Black tours to South Africa is not approprpriate Audio
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Waatea News for Monday 19 April 2010
8:50 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Vaka fleet en route for French Polynesia
8:45 AM.A flotilla of traditional double-hulled voyaging vaka or canoes, left Auckland last night on a voyage that will take them round the Pacific drawing attention to conservation issues in the region. Audio
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Customs criticised for 'cavalier' attitude to cannabis
8:40 AM.The Customs Service has been criticised for taking a soft approach toward people importing cannabis seeds. Audio
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Sports News for Monday 19 April 2010
8:35 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets Update for Monday 19 April 2010
8:29 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Wave energy plant proposed for Chatham Islands
8:26 AM.Generating electricity using ocean waves is being touted as a way to solve energy problems on the Chatham Islands. Audio
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Fuel efficiency device set to save companies millions
8:23 AM.A fuel efficiency device developed in Wellington is starting to garner worldwide interest. Audio
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Latest from Air New Zealand
8:20 AM.The ongoing delays continue to cause havoc for passengers. Audio
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Hundreds of Aucklanders offer accommodation
8:17 AM.Meanwhile there's been an outpouring of help for tourists stranded in Auckland because of the disruption. Audio
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Flight delays hit New Zealand exporters
8:15 AM.Some New Zealand exporters are facing a blow to their profits with airport closures in Europe curtailing the flow of goods to foreign markets. Audio
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Young Wellington cricketers assess planned tour to India
8:10 AM.And the bomb attacks have put a question mark over plans for a dream trip to India by a team of young Wellington cricketers. Audio
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Bombs at Indian cricket match trigger fears for athlete safety
8:05 AM.A bomb blast just before the coin toss at an Indian Premier League cricket match has revived fears for the safety of New Zealand sports people in India. Audio
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Film makers shoot for seven minutes of fame
7:56 AM.Thousands of aspiring film makers have spent the weekend feverishly putting together their mini masterpieces for the 48 hour film competition. Audio
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Pope meets sexual abuse victims in Malta
7:53 AM.Pope Benedict the 16th has met with victims of sexual abuse by priests in Malta. Audio
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Labour calls for inquiry into truck-driver pay rates
7:50 AM.Labour is calling for an inquiry into whether low pay rates for truck owner-drivers are forcing them to drive excessive hours, endangering themselves and other road users. Audio
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Sports News for Monday 19 April 2010
7:45 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Super V8 future assured say organisers and city council
7:40 AM.The smell of ethanol and petrol fumes hung over Hamilton this weekend as the Super V8s roared around the city's street circuit for the third year running. Audio
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Latest Afghanistan troop deployment 'unqualified success'
7:35 AM.The Commanding Officer of New Zealand's latest deployment of troops to serve in Afghanistan, says the past six months has been an unqualified success. Audio
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State funeral held for Polish President Lech Kaczynski
7:27 AM.Priests chanted as the bodies of Polish President Lech Kaczynski and his wife Maria arrived at St Mary's Basilica in Krakow ahead of their funeral. Thousands gathered in the city with many Poles… Read more Audio
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Security fears in Bangalore put cricket competiton on hold
7:25 AM.The bomb blasts incident has forced officials to move the IPL semi- finals from Bangalore to Mumbai. Audio
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Cricket players group says Bangalore blasts 'wake up call'
7:20 AM.The New Zealand Cricket Players Association says two bomb blasts outside a cricket stadium in Bangalore should be a major wake up call ahead of the Commonwealth Games in India in October. Audio
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Latest from Singapore Airlines
7:15 AM.Passenger and marketing manager for Singapore Airlines in New Zealand, Murray Wild, discusses the issue of grounded flights due to the volcanic eruption in Iceland. Audio
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Stranded passengers may take weeks to get to Europe
7:10 AM.Some Air New Zealand passengers are being told they won't be able to get on a flight to Europe for at least two and a half weeks. Audio
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Airlines question flight bans
7:07 AM.European airlines and airports are calling for an immediate reassessment of flight restrictions imposed because of volcanic ash from Iceland. Audio
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Morning Business for Monday 19 April 2010
6:50 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Medical students could face fee hikes
6:40 AM.Medical students are bracing themselves for higher course costs - as the Government reviews the current cap on fee increases. Audio
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Thousands of Kiwis having travel plans in Europe disrupted
6:35 AM.Europe's airlines and airports have called for flight restrictions - imposed because of the volcanic ash cloud over northern Europe - to be reassessed. Audio
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Waatea News for Monday 19 April 2010
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 19 April 2010
6:23 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for Monday 19 April 2010
6:20 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Up to month wait for passengers wanting to go to Europe
6:10 AM.Europe's airlines and airports have called for an immediate reassessment of flight restrictions imposed because of volcanic ash from Iceland. Audio
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Top Stories for Monday 19 April 2010
6:00 AM.Airlines question flight bans; Stranded passengers may take weeks to get to Europe; Latest from Singapore Airlines; Cricket players group says Bangalore blasts 'wake up call'; Security fears in… Read more Audio